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Date: Sat 16th March 2002, 3.00pm.
Venue: St.
James' Park
Conditions:
Mainly overcast, although there was a
bit of blue sky overhead.
Chilly tho' but.
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Half time: Newcastle 0 Ipswich
0
50 mins Most observers in the ground thought
Marcus Bent was offside when he scampered through. TV replays showed he may have been level but before cameras captured every move this was one that could quite easily have been
called "a couple of yards offside".
Do we credit the linesman with a fantastic hairline decision? The rest of his performance suggests not... Bent's cool finish through Given's legs looked deliberate. 0-1
60
mins A brilliant
inch-perfect free kick from Laurent Robert at the Gallowgate end. The distance from goal looked promising
as did the dodgy positioning of the goalkeeper.
Shearer's dummy run over the ball may have just taken Matteo Sereni's concentration
away, but the quality of the strike would have beaten most keepers. 1-1
63 mins Bobby was urging Kieron Dyer to get his kit off when this one went in so any
post-match opinions he had of his central defenders' role were derived from the telly.
Dabizas' header wasn't great
and the under-pressure O'Brien rekindled memories of Steve Howey stumbling over the ball as Bent nipped in to finish well again. 1-2
88
mins Robert's cross fell perfectly for Alan Shearer
who powered in to head into the top corner via the bar. 2-2
(90 mins Alan Shearer missed penalty)
Full time: Newcastle 2 Ipswich
2
Uncle
Bobby said:
"We had the chances to win but didnt take them and I was very
disappointed with their second goal. The ball went over Dabizas and hit
Andy OBriens legs and went straight in to the path of Marcus Bent.
It was a mistake, not a created goal.
"But Ipswich had their opportunities as well and I dont begrudge them
a point. They got their passing game going, fought very hard for 90
minutes and had patches of play when they were on top.
"They also scored two goals here and not many teams have done that this
season.
"Everyone knows how I feel about the club and although they have a tough
run-in, I hope they do enough to stay up
"The second goal comes
from a mistake when the ball goes over Nikos Dabizas' head and ricochets
off Andy's legs. Bent is all alone with the goalkeeper and puts it through
his legs.
"In fact he scored both goals through Shay's legs. It is amazing how many
times that happens. I'm going to try to buy a keeper with three legs!
"You would put your mortgage on Alan scoring the penalty. It was a
strange game for Alan and for us. He was unfortunate when the referee
judges he has pushed the centre-half, that was a tight decision, he was
just stronger.
"And the referee has disallowed a second goal when he has had a
slight push on the defender, and then he has missed a penalty. He could
easily have had four goals."
On the subs:
"I needed to bring Kieron Dyer on and Jermaine Jenas was the one who
had to go off as we needed a dog to play alongside Dyer, and Clarence
Acuna is that dog. Lomana did very well when he came on, he played the
ball in which won the penalty."
On the unwell O'Brien:
"I told him to slug it out
because we needed changes up front."
Alan Shearer said:
"I might have slipped, but it was a garbage penalty, the worst I have
ever hit. I have taken penalties in World Cups, European games and in the
Premiership so I was not fazed in the slightest.
"I can understand the second one being disallowed but for the life of
me not the first one. It is a contact sport and we have just come
together.
"If the defender is allowing the ball to run out for a goal-kick
then it wouldn't have been a foul but because a forward has done it to a
defender then it is a foul.
"But there is no use complaining. We can't blame anyone else, we did
not do enough to win the game. We didn't play very well and we defended
poorly as a side and as a back four.
"When we defend as we did then we don't deserve to win, although we
certainly had the chance to win at the end but it was a rubbish pen.
"We have thrown a couple of points away. With all respect to Ipswich
we should beat teams like them, especially at St James'.
"It is alright to say we twice came back from a goal deficit but we
should not have allowed ourselves to get into that position in the first
place."
On Champs league qualification:
"It is in our hands. We have nothing to be frightened of. We have
Kieron Dyer back, Gary Speed coming back and Craig Bellamy not far away so
it is up to us to win our last eight games."
A relieved George Burley commented:
"I thought Acuna had slipped,
there is a monitor behind us and he looked to have slipped over, but
sometimes the crowd puts the referee under pressure and he gave it.
"If there was one player you would choose in the whole of the
Premiership you would want to take a penalty in that situation it would be
Alan Shearer. But maybe it was justice that we didn't lose.
"We were disappointed to not to get all three points as we were
leading with just a few minutes to go. I was pleased with the way we came
here and matched Newcastle.
"It was a cracking game but it would have been unjust if we had lost.
I thought we did well, we scored a couple of good goals but Newcastle are
always dangerous.
"With two or three minutes to go and us leading 2-1 it was disappointing
not to go on and get all three points, but then with the penalty we
almost didn't get any.
"We do have a hard programme but we have to go into every match and
show the same commitment as we did today and then we will stay in the
Premiership.
"We are not in the bottom three, and although we have tough games to
come, we have games where we can pick up three points in as well.
"The way we played against Newcastle will give us a lot of confidence and
we are determined to go into every game from now until the end of the
season and keep our nerve and belief.
"I'm pleased for Marcus Bent, he worked hard and deserved his two
goals."
Marcus Bent certainly enjoys
playing at SJP - his second appearance at the ground this
season for Ipswich saw him score goals two and three, all at the Leazes End.
He's been our joint most prolific opponent this season,
along with Liverpool's Danny Murphy, exceeding the two goals scored
by Van Nistelrooy and Scholes.
Assuming Ipswich avoid relegation, then Alan Shearer certainly has
a lop-sided record to rectify at Portman Road next season. He's hit five
goals against Town in their last three visits to Tyneside, but is still
to get off the mark in Suffolk.
100 Premiership games for uncle Bobby today, but sadly
we couldn't find the necessary goals to make it win number 46.
86 goals in all competitions this season for Newcastle, and Shearer
has now claimed 20 of them - the 4th season out of 6 that he's done
this for United. For completeness he managed 4 out of 4 at Blackburn and 1
out of 5 at the Dell Boys.
Marrying the two stats up then, in Bobby's century of Premiership games,
Shearer has scored 43 times.
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Was the act of Alan Shearer pushing his
penalty wide of the post the defining moment when our Championship
challenge finally faded?
Well, those tuning in to see how Arsenal fared at
Villa Park were told it was. Bobby Robson's face disappeared from their
Mount Rushmore graphic leaving just three to fight it out for the title.
SKY obviously think they are directing The Premiership - the
movie and when you see Liverpool, Arsenal and Man United's
kick-off times over the coming months it's clear that they are.
I wonder
whether we might get a reprieve now Bobby's face has slipped away and
three o'clock kick-offs on a Saturday, like this game, might become the
norm. As if....
And what if we win our game in hand and
Liverpool lose at Spurs, say, and we collect another three points? We'd be level
with the Scousers again which would surely see Bobby reinstated on the
graphic, accompanied by calls for him to bypass a Knighthood and go
straight for Saint Bob, sponsored by SKY (and Rodney Marsh), of course.
Some Lazarus/phoenix image would also keep SKY's graphics department in
their state of permanent frenzy.
The look on Alan's face as he left the
pitch suggested he blamed himself for the draw and even the loss of the
title. And despite the temptation to blame a green-shirted Yorkshireman for
denying Shearer two other goals, that, like the TV interpretation would be
utter nonsense. Anyone watching us at The Valley, Craven Cottage, Filbert Street or
Upton Park witnessed the demise of any trophy-waving, in the league at
least.
Football is a strange game but if this
current side, with or without Bellamy, had gone on (or goes on - let's not
be completely seduced by the SKY hype...) to lift the Premiership trophy
when the class of '96 faltered, it would have been a story too
unbelievable.
To take on the might of the top three red-shirted sides and
give them a run for their money is enough for a Hollywood blockbuster. If
we can stay ahead of Chelsea and Leeds to join Europe's elite then that is
also a story worth telling.
What we saw on Saturday at St. James' was
closer to the true Newcastle than the fairy stories we were served up over
Christmas. At times we are a fantastic side with attacking flair and some
fine individual talent but in truth a couple of injuries - and this has
not been a bad season for injuries - can expose our squad's frailties.
Yes, we are a better side than Ipswich
but the arrogance that swept through the ground once Robert's superb free-kick had
equalised Marcus Bent's opener was very Old Traffordish. Imagine the
impudence of the Tractor Boys going and scoring another one then. The
indignation around the stadium was tangible, even more so when thousands
of our fans walked out with five minutes remaining.
Bobby had contributed to the
disillusionment with a number of baffling substitutions - did he still
think he was Ipswich manager? - but with Dyer zipping around and Solano causing
all sorts of problems we always had a chance of victory. Even when LuaLua
and Ameobi came on, our momentum was forward and a goal or even two never
looked beyond us.
It's a shame there aren't turnstiles on the way out
because those departing who then lingered once Shearer had scored wouldn't
have deserved to see us win. In fact, for them alone the penalty miss saw justice done.
It had been a frustrating game for us.
The first half was a struggle from the moment we allowed Ipswich to take
the initiative - a good start as Keegan always knew is vital for us at St.
James'. Bobby also knows that, of course, but his players didn't seem
quite as keen to go for the 'jooglar' from the very first whistle.
We
escaped one or two scares to then carve out some openings of our own. Cort chested down a long ball and was unlucky to find the keeper with the
shot that followed. He seemed, to me at least, starting to get
somewhere near match sharpness and a couple more games might see him
there.
Shearer had thumped a stunning shot at
Sereni after a nice interchange with Robert and he then had his first
disallowed effort. Was it a foul? It looked more so from my seat than it
did on the telly and as soon as the player wearing blue hit the ground the
keeper, the crowd and Shearer knew the whistle would follow.
But not long after the break the visitors
took the lead. Those howling at the linesman seemed to have a case but the
TV re-runs showed that Bent was at worst level. Dabizas was warned
not to berate the linesman but did it anyway and got one of the most
ridiculous bookings of the season - even by Craig Bellamy's high
standards.
The foul by Venus on Solano was a gift
for Robert and he gratefully accepted. From my seat the keeper
looked flat-footed but the closeness of Robert's shot to the post meant
Sereni was somewhat irrelevant.
But back came Ipswich, to their great
credit and although a long punt was messed up by our centre-halves Bent
took his chance well. To blame O'Brien would be harsh, Dabizas should have
headed it to the side, rather than flicking it through the middle like a
good centre-forward. Once it caught under O'Brien's feet he was always
struggling.
Shearer's second disallowed goal was
another that seemed more clear-cut at pitchside. His slight push on
defenders to knock them off balance has been rumbled and Riley spotted it
straight away, despite Makin making it absolutely clear by crumpling in a
heap.
Jenas made way for Dyer - Bobby's
explanation going some way to confirming it was tactical, not based on the
excellent form of the youngster. Ameobi replacing Cort was also no
surprise but LuaLua for Solano killed any atmosphere dead.
The ground fell
silent as people wondered whether Bobby had lost it. Shearer's header
restored the faith as Robert's second perfect cross (the one for Dabizas's
earlier miss was stunning) found a determined Al muscling his way to head
in off the bar.
Acuņa, who had been unconvincing all
afternoon managed to hoodwink Riley into the injury-time drama. Shearer didn't
look his usual steely self but to miss the target completely was a shock
even for him. He looked totally stunned as a ball-boy tried to give him
his bottle of Lucozade Sport.
After a few moments of incredulity the silence was broken by shouts of "Shearer" which must have been nice for Al to hear, even if he was inconsolable.
Drifting away from the ground had a strange feel to it. Yes, we'd blown a great chance to stay on the coat-tails of the "big three" but we had come from behind twice.
Something this side has been excellent at doing this season. That we should have needed two equalisers is a moot point but we don't have any God-given right to beat teams like Ipswich,
who aren't in the Premiership due to a clerical oversight.
As always if we could have traded the penalty miss for one lashed into the top corner at about 1.53pm this Saturday then I'm sure we would. But of course, that couldn't possibly happen, could it....??
Niall MacKenzie
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